City Election Ballot Set
Oskaloosa, Iowa – The ballot for the 2015 city elections has been set. Candidates do have a short time to withdraw their name from the ballot yet, and other candidates may choose to run a write-in campaign.
In Oskaloosa, there will be two contested races.
In the 4th Ward, incumbent Jason Van Zetten faces a challenge from Steve Burnett, while the At-Large seat will see Jimmy Carter versus Joe Caligiuri.
Tom Jimenez will run uncontested in the 2nd Ward, while Mayor Dave Krutzfeldt also runs unopposed.
In other Communities:
Barnes City-
- Barbara Davis – Mayor
- Steve Robertson – 4 year council term
- Virgil Roorda – 4 year council term
- Jeff Innis – Unexpired council term
Beacon-
- Jim Hughes – Mayor
- Ron Kauffman – 2 year council term
- Cecil Smith – 2 year council term
- Richard Thomas – 2 year council term
- Darrell Rust – 2 year council term
- Dwight Teeter – 2 year council term
Fremont- has 3 running for 2 council positions
- John Van Zante – Mayor
- Gregory Horn – 4 year council term
- Ernest Marlin – 4 year council term
- Brent Swearingen – 4 year council term
Keomah Village-
- Jarrod Diers – Mayor
- Paul Riggs – 4 year council term
- Mike Sinnett – 4 year council term
Leighton-
- Luke Sneller – Mayor
- Keith Beintema – 2 year council term
- Charles Bogaard – 2 year council term
- William Bruxvoort – 2 year council term
- Kim Sytsma – 2 year council term
- Henry Van Roekel – 2 year council term
New Sharon-
- Dustin Hite – Mayor
- Larry Applegate – 4 year council term
- Terry Hudson – 4 year council term
Rose Hill- has 7 running for 5 positions
- Kyle Morgan – Mayor
- Jacob Dannels – 2 year council term
- Seth Farlow – 2 year council term
- Adam Fenton – 2 year council term
- Michael Hicklin – 2 year council term
- Jacob Lowe – 2 year council term
- Terry Lowe – 2 year council term
- Janet Martin – 2 year council term
University Park-
- George Toubekis – Mayor
- Ben Doak – 4 year council term
- Linda Russell – 4 year council term
Posted by Staff Writer
on Sep 18 2015. Filed under Local News.
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